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[ecrea] Education and Humanities Conference, University of Technology, Jamaica

Sun Jan 17 11:20:58 GMT 2016





The University of Technology, Jamaica
Faculty of Education and Liberal Studies
presents
The 2nd International Conference on
Education and Humanities

Theme:
The University in a 21st Century Developing Economy:
Impact, Opportunity and Imperatives

May 26 & 27, 2016

Venue:  University of Technology, Jamaica (Papine Campus)

Call for Proposal and Papers

With globalisation and the emergence of knowledge economies, greater access to universities as pivot institutions in the development matrix of all countries has become an urgent demand. Competition with more developed partners on the global stage has made it necessary for developing countries to evolve and maintain a robust tertiary education sector with high performing universities as leaders of thought, research, and technological innovation. For their part, universities, to remain relevant, must constantly build their capacity, redefine themselves to meet local and global needs, and be significant contributors to public culture and be active participants in politics through engagements with government, the private sector, civic groups and the media.

However, universities in developing societies face particular challenges as they seek to contribute to the development agenda in the 21st century. Questions such as who funds university education and who benefits from it are central. More broadly, issues regarding physical and intellectual resources, the shape and tenor of research and scholarship, governance, institutional culture and tradition, as well as the extent and nature of intervention from government and private interests take on particular significance.

Conference Goals
The Faculty of Education and Liberal Studies at the University of Technology, Jamaica seeks to provide a forum for scholars in a variety of fields as well as policymakers and others interested in economic and social development to examine the role that the university should and can play in developing societies distil from among the challenges that these institutions face opportunities for redefinition assess the scope for greater reach and wider global impact by these institutions

Panel and paper proposals might include, but are not limited to, the following:

Global perspectives on higher education in the 21st century
The university as  business in the developing economy
Poverty and access to tertiary education
Quality Assurance: Accreditation and Developing World Realities
Academic imperialism/Dependence and developing countries
Financing higher education in developing economies
Managing knowledge exchange among universities
Assessing institutional impact
Driving institutional reform
Models of university governance and leadership
Strategies for building a community of scholars
The university, the knowledge economy and nation building
STEM vs STEAM university
The Creative and Cultural Industries and the University Curriculum
ICTs and the university

Guidelines for Submission and Deadline
Individual papers
Abstracts should be between 200 and 300 words and should include a cover page with the title of the paper and the names of the author(s). The body of the abstract must contain, where appropriate, the following information: problematique, aim(s)/objectives, methods/approach, results, conclusion(s), relevance, and keywords.

Presenters will be given 20 minutes to speak and 10 minutes for questions.

Panel presentations
Panels will constitute three or four members presenting an individual paper on a common theme. In addition to the individual abstracts, a panel abstract of between 500 and 600 words is required from the panel organiser. S/he should also provide the theme of the proposed panel and a list of prospective panel members.

Each panel member will be given 20 minutes to speak and 10 minutes for questions.


DEADLINES
The conference deadlines are as follows:
Submission of abstract:		February 14, 2016
Decision on abstract:		March 12, 2016
Early registration:		begins March 12, 2016
Late registration:		March 28, 2016
Submission of paper:		April 17, 2016
	
REGISTRATION FEES
Early Registration (Up to March 28, 2016)
Registration for Days 1 & 2: US$50
Registration for one day: US$45
Late Registration (After March 28, 2016)
Registration for Days 1 & 2: US$85
Registration for one day: US$70


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